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https://linuxreviews.org/Linux...Steam_is_Dropping_Like_A_Stone
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Linux marketshare on Steam is Dropping Like A Stone
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Valve has made a lot of investments in the Linux ecosystem funding developers of a range of projects like the Mesa graphics stack and KDE Plasma's window-manager kwin. The efforts are not bearing fruit. The Linux marketshare on their platform dropped by 0.08% in June leaving Linux distributions with a marginal 0.76% of total Steam usage.
The operating system numbers in Steam's hardware survey for June 2019 are not fantastic if you are among the small vocal minority who enjoys Linux as a gaming platform. A loss of 0.08% market-share may not seem like much and in a broader context isn't nothing. It is actually a big loss percentage-wise since Linux only had a 0.84% market-share in May after growing 0.02% since the April.
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Ubuntu's decision to render Steam unusable on their distribution by dropping support for 32-bit software in future versions of Ubuntu and other road-blocks sure makes us wonder why Valve would even bother with Linux. Ubuntu did back-track a bit with a promise to keep 32-bit support in the next version when Valve announced they will no longer consider Ubuntu to be a "supported" platform - but their plans to drop 32-bit support in later versions have not changed.
Drugim recima, Valve je trebao da sam povuce svoj projekat sopstvenom distribucijom, kad ih je Ubuntu tako lako otpisao, a tu opet dolazimo do toga da ima previse distribucija koje treba podrzati, eto, sada ne radi na Ubuntu, umesto da se to razresi, hajde da naivni korisnici desktop linuxa opet zgubidane i instaliraju neku drugu distribuciju, samo zbog Steama.
Nije ni cudo da se Linux raspada.